logo
episode-header-image
Feb 2024
26m 30s

The ULTIMATE French Pronunciation Podcas...

Chase In French (Chase Emery Davis)
About this episode

EPISODE 4:

Welcome back to another episode of our linguistic journey, examining the intricacies of French that no classroom will teach you. Today, we're diving into the nuanced world of "Nous" and "On." These pronouns may seem interchangeable at a glance, but they carry unique implications in conversation, cultural contexts, and even in the philosophy of language learning itself.

In this episode, we will explore the origins of "On," dating back to the 17th century, and its evolution from "Hom," reflecting its usage in the third person. This historical perspective illuminates why "On" can cause confusion among learners and highlights the importance of understanding its correct application.

French Sentences:

  • "On y va" versus "Nous y allons"
  • "Qu’est-ce qu’on va faire?" / "On fait quoi?" / "On va faire quoi?"
  • "C’est ce que l’on va faire" / "C’est c’qu’on va faire"

We'll also delve into why "On" should never be used as a stress pronoun, and the implications of doing so. This leads us to a broader discussion on the philosophy behind language learning and why traditional methods may not always serve our best interests.

Challenging Sentences:

  • "On y était il y a quelque jour"
  • "On y peut rien"

Lastly, we will tackle the nuances of liaison in French pronunciation and its implications for learners. And for those curious about when it's actually acceptable to use "Nous," I'll share an emotional story from a French classroom, revealing the cultural rebellion against formality and the embrace of linguistic beauty.

Cultural Implications:

Understanding "Nous" and "On" goes beyond grammar; it's about navigating social dynamics, expressing camaraderie, or maintaining professional distance. For learners, this episode offers a key to unlocking more authentic and nuanced French communication.

So, whether you're a beginner or looking to polish your French, join us for an episode that promises to deepen your understanding and appreciation of these crucial pronouns.

Up next
Mar 2025
The ULTIMATE French Pronunciation Podcast / How we ACTUALLY say 'ME'?
Send us a textSeason 2 is finally here! In today’s episode, we’re tackling one of the trickiest yet most commonly used words in French: "me." Whether it’s acting as an object pronoun or appearing in reflexive verbs, its pronunciation shifts dramatically in real speech. Plus, if y ... Show More
25m 47s
Sep 2024
The ULTIMATE French Pronunciation Podcast / How we ACTUALLY say "ILS" and "ELLES"?
Send us a textEPISODE 6:Welcome back! In today’s episode, we’re wrapping up our series on pronouns with "ils" and "elles." These pronouns may seem simple, but their pronunciation rules and cultural significance can be tricky.We’ll explore how to use "ils" and "elles" correctly, f ... Show More
25m 10s
Jun 2024
The ULTIMATE French Pronunciation Podcast / How we ACTUALLY say "VOUS"?
EPISODE 5:Welcome back to another episode of our linguistic journey, examining the intricacies of French that no classroom will teach you. Today, we're diving into the nuanced world of "VOUS." This pronoun may seem straightforward, but it carries significant implications in ... Show More
27m 9s
Recommended Episodes
Jan 2021
Ep41 - Are you guilty of saying "comme ci comme ça " ? Time to use "bof" instead
Guys, it’s time for the truth! Are you guilty of answering “comme ci comme ca” when somebody asks you how you are? I have no idea where it comes from, maybe from a song but when I was teaching in schools, students sometimes answered with this phrase. Frankly, I don’t know anybody ... Show More
7m 32s
Apr 2021
Pourquoi vous aimez la langue française ?
Bienvenue dans Passerelles, un podcast pensé pour éveiller la curiosité des apprenantes et des apprenants de français. Dans chaque épisode, je partage avec vous une question inspirée par les podcasts que j'écoute, par mes lectures. Et tout simplement par des choses qui m'ont marq ... Show More
20m 11s
Apr 2022
Parler français couramment, qu’est-ce que ça veut dire? Interview avec Aurélie - The French Formula
Beaucoup d'apprenants veulent parler français couramment. Mais qu'est-ce que ça veut dire au juste? En anglais, on utilise le mot "fluency" qui n'a pas de traduction exacte en français. On doit utiliser l'expression "parler couramment". Pour parler de ce concept, les problèmes li ... Show More
34m 33s
Mar 2021
Ep44 - How to choose between Tu and Vous
In this episode, we’re going to talk about the intricacies of the pronouns “tu” and “vous”. Today’s title is a bit misleading and I’m sorry about that. My intent isn’t really to have a definite guide of the different uses of these pronouns, instead I would like to go deeper into ... Show More
8m 9s
Sep 2021
Ep54 - Parce que, parce que... time to shake up the way you speak!
Hey guys, bonjour à tous et bienvenue pour un nouvel épisode de podcast. How is your French going? Now that summer is over and we get back in the daily groove of things with work and school, have you found a place in your busy schedule for your French studies? I hope so and if yo ... Show More
9m 41s
Mar 2023
A day in French - 48 - Aligot
Today, I'm excited to discuss the beloved French dish, aligot. This cheesy, creamy comfort food is perfect for cold winter nights. Our grammar focus today is on logical conjunctions, or "les connecteurs logiques" in French, which help us connect and organize ideas in a sentence. ... Show More
4m 10s
Oct 2020
FYW 223: When letters are added to help with French pronunciation
This episode complements episode 222: “What are these strange ” LE ” and “NE” words with no actual meaning in French ??”. We’ll see examples of letters being added with the only purpose of making French pronunciation easier. There will also be examples of common spelling alterati ... Show More
15m 35s
Aug 2017
E15 L’école en France
Intermediate French Podcast with Transcript. Learn French in Context with these Fascinating Topics. Have you ever dreamed of going to school in France? Probably not. Mostly because people don’t know much about the French Education system, and because studying in your home country ... Show More
29m 11s
Oct 2023
Ep60 - Weird Sounds French people Make
Mastering the French language pronunciation is a crucial aspect of becoming fluent, and integrating French funny phrases and sounds can make the learning process even more enjoyable. Understanding and using authentic sounds like "pfff," "hein," "rohh," "blowing a raspberry," and ... Show More
15m 12s